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early voting is really kind of maybe changing the landscape of this election season. is there any way of knowing to whose advantage this will be, romney or obama? >> yeah, there are two ways to tell. one is our poll. it seemed about one in five voters had said they voted early and they were definitely going for obama in the early polling. as well, you can look at where the returns are coming in. you can't tell who voted for whom, but you can look for since our democratic stronghold is seeing more ballots return than republican strongholds, and it would seem that's the case. the romney people are saying, so what, these are people coming out to the polls on election day, anyway. they're voting early. that's not the same as lining up other people who still need to be slightly persuaded a little bit more and get them to come out. so they say none of that matters. >> can i talk to you about weather real quick? you're there in washington. you'll definitely be impacted by the weather with hurricane sandy. for our fellow ohioans, when we hear chad meyers talk about the potent
early voting is really kind of maybe changing the landscape of this election season. is there any way of knowing to whose advantage this will be, romney or obama? >> yeah, there are two ways to tell. one is our poll. it seemed about one in five voters had said they voted early and they were definitely going for obama in the early polling. as well, you can look at where the returns are coming in. you can't tell who voted for whom, but you can look for since our democratic stronghold is...
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, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today, romney has a 60-point lead among enthusiastic voters. so i think if the race is frozen in time, it's to the governor's advantage. >> the ppp poll shows among independent voters, a 16-point advantage. 66% disapprove of barack obama. to the degrethere are persuadable voters in the tight election contests and the small number 7 states. it is right now, looking like those are going to break toward governor romney. >> we will see, the issue is clearly favorable for obottom a. the auto buyout has hurt romney significant. the issue environment
, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today,...
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my meineke. >>> all right, we are just nine days away from election day and what president obama and mitt romney are leaving nothing to chance, they and their financial running mates have been crisscrossing across the country with hurricane sandy now pending. a.b. stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia and now to new hampshire and focusing on ohio. give me an idea, you think this is kind of become the october surprise, this weather system is changing the course of the election for both candidates? >> and it comes at a time when there's no clear front-runner in the race. there's a lot of polls that show that president bhaum has the structural advantage in the swing states, they need to be in virginia, they need to be in ohio, the storm will affect certain states where they really need to be there in person and there's no more critical time to be there and hold rallies and be there in person. >> if they
my meineke. >>> all right, we are just nine days away from election day and what president obama and mitt romney are leaving nothing to chance, they and their financial running mates have been crisscrossing across the country with hurricane sandy now pending. a.b. stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia...
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they will speak about the status of the upcoming congressional elections. wednesday, october 31st at 10:00 a.m., the ceo of nastc speaks at the birthing in stewings on why the markets are still on the sidelines in this recovery and how a stable federal budget could change that. a new month starts thursday, november 1st, and at 4:00 p.m. at the library of congress, they will host a lecture by historian john witty, jr. on the spread of muslim law and what place faith-based laws have in western democracy. friday, on friday, november 2nd at 7:30 p.m., celebrating its 50th anniversary, the uso is handling its annual gala at the washington hilton, honoring the men and women of the u.s. military. jordan sparks will perform and fox 5's allison seymour will serve as emcee. that's your capital rundown for your week of october 29th, 2012. keep checking myfoxdc.com for more and our twitter hashtag for more. i'm tom fitzgerald. see you next week. >>> up next, we'll check in with virginia emergency management and how they are preparing for effects in the commonwealth. pl
they will speak about the status of the upcoming congressional elections. wednesday, october 31st at 10:00 a.m., the ceo of nastc speaks at the birthing in stewings on why the markets are still on the sidelines in this recovery and how a stable federal budget could change that. a new month starts thursday, november 1st, and at 4:00 p.m. at the library of congress, they will host a lecture by historian john witty, jr. on the spread of muslim law and what place faith-based laws have in western...
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with nine days until the election, obama and romney pull out all of the stops. the swing state showdown as the candidates criss-cross the country. we'll discuss where the race stands and what issues matter most with senators from the states that will decide this election. republicans rob portman of ohio and ron johnson of wisconsin. democrats mark warner of virginia and mark udall of colorado. then, how does the electoral map look going into the last full week of the campaign? we will ask our sunday panel to handicap where this race will be won and lost. and from the final debate to around the clock rallies we are in the home stretch on the trail. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: and h hello again from fox news in washington. we'll get to our coverage of the presidential race in a moment. but first that huge storm that is bearing down on the east coast threatening millions as well as disrupting campaign schedules. here is the latest on the storm from the fox news extreme weather center in new york. >>> chris, we are looking at a storm likely that mo
with nine days until the election, obama and romney pull out all of the stops. the swing state showdown as the candidates criss-cross the country. we'll discuss where the race stands and what issues matter most with senators from the states that will decide this election. republicans rob portman of ohio and ron johnson of wisconsin. democrats mark warner of virginia and mark udall of colorado. then, how does the electoral map look going into the last full week of the campaign? we will ask our...
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it's the word for this election cycle. we have seen a lot of half truths, minitruths and almost truths and let the fact checkers go back to determine who is telling the truth. someone did an article about how there's a bit of gotcha fatigue. it's like now voters are resigning themselves to the fact campaigns aren't going to tell 100% of the truth in the debates and things like that. perhaps four campaigns ago, this might have busted mitt romney. right? now, voters shrug their shoulders. unless it's something like yes, i actually had a mistress who i tried to convince had an abortion happened to a conservative congressman who is running for re-election. unless it's on that scale, i don't know that it lands with voters. unfortunately, i don't think it's a good thing. i don't think it's something that is costing people a ton of votes. >> as we see that, amy, and we watch that bite and david gregory pivoted the conversation she went like this and went like that and pivoted it to president obama, not really answering the questi
it's the word for this election cycle. we have seen a lot of half truths, minitruths and almost truths and let the fact checkers go back to determine who is telling the truth. someone did an article about how there's a bit of gotcha fatigue. it's like now voters are resigning themselves to the fact campaigns aren't going to tell 100% of the truth in the debates and things like that. perhaps four campaigns ago, this might have busted mitt romney. right? now, voters shrug their shoulders. unless...
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we're not far out from the election here. there is a big concern in terms of early voting and day-of voting. if we're having problems with counting votes that can prove to be a problem in a close election. i interviewed congressman daniel cleve clever. it's not much when you're talking about states like virginia where it's goings to be really, really tight. this is the october surprise to end all october surprises in terms of how the election can turn out. >> we were watching today. craig melvin was reporting from florida. one thing, this did not stop the politicos to get on "meet the press" today to talk about sandy. rachel ma dough wddow was one o guests. >> one of the things we saw was tina fey speaking in new york who seemed to strike the court about going beyond abortion, about do you trust women enough to let them make decisions about their own lives. this is how she talked about it. >> if i have to listen to one more gray-faced man with a $2.00 haircut explain to me what rape is, i'm going to lose my mind. >> frankly,
we're not far out from the election here. there is a big concern in terms of early voting and day-of voting. if we're having problems with counting votes that can prove to be a problem in a close election. i interviewed congressman daniel cleve clever. it's not much when you're talking about states like virginia where it's goings to be really, really tight. this is the october surprise to end all october surprises in terms of how the election can turn out. >> we were watching today. craig...
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in 2006, that was the iraq war election. there was hostility and a low approval rating for president bush. 2008 was the recession election. then the republicans swept back in control. both houses of the state legislature, the senate had been republican, and the state house by the biggest edge, 112 republicans, 91 democrats, the biggest edge any party has had since the 1950's. and it senator pat to me -- sen. pat toomey elected by nine percentage points. we have three statewide offices up for election in the state, auditor general, attorney general, and state treasurer. they are very spirited contest. we often have a split winners in those elections. the state could go for obama, as it did in 2008. but they could elect a republican attorney general. that's not uncommon. pennsylvania, despite the fact that we're seeing more straight party voting in the last three elections than we used to come unless ticket splitting, but they will still split tickets and elected democrat or republican statewide in a very competitive state des
in 2006, that was the iraq war election. there was hostility and a low approval rating for president bush. 2008 was the recession election. then the republicans swept back in control. both houses of the state legislature, the senate had been republican, and the state house by the biggest edge, 112 republicans, 91 democrats, the biggest edge any party has had since the 1950's. and it senator pat to me -- sen. pat toomey elected by nine percentage points. we have three statewide offices up for...
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if romney is elected, he may not do anything in terms of a policy. he may extend the bush tax cuts, but not a big economic blueprint. i think they will get credit for romney recovery. if he's president two or three years from now, numbers will rise. >> we recently watched mitt romney talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. 12 million jobs plan. moody's predicts that's already going to happen. cbo said that number is going to happen. i think they downgraded it to be 10 million to 11 million jobs that are going to happen over the next four years. >> no. it points to, you know, we will draw lessons from whoever gets elected, probably incorrect. >> what kind of lesson? this is the kind of thing the economics, you have to reduce tax rates on the wealthy because it will trickle down. if a recovery is already in the works and romney gets elected and this is the first act of the romney presidency, take the tax cuts for the wealthy. you can imagine two to three years from now, if it's down 6%, this will just become the way reagan did. romney will become gospel for ge
if romney is elected, he may not do anything in terms of a policy. he may extend the bush tax cuts, but not a big economic blueprint. i think they will get credit for romney recovery. if he's president two or three years from now, numbers will rise. >> we recently watched mitt romney talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. 12 million jobs plan. moody's predicts that's already going to happen. cbo said that number is going to happen. i think they downgraded it to be 10 million to 11 million jobs...
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that had kicked in in virginia and maryland today, well in maryland, no early voting for the general election taking place tomorrow. and then washington, d.c., public schools are closed tomorrow, sandbags are being distributed to residents and then pennsylvania, it too is looking at this storm and putting precautionary measures in place. disaster area, emergency disaster declaration has been put in place for pennsylvania and massachusetts. a state of emergency has been declared and we heard from governor duvall patrick that am track service in the northeast will be suspended in the northeast starting at 7:00 p.m. this evening. so lots of precautions being put in place all listening the mid-atlantic, as well as the northeast. so planes, trains, busses all grounded for a good amount of time. josh levs is in the hurricane center to bring us up to today. >> it keeps on growing, let me set the scene for you, i'm at the cnn hurricane desk and what you're seeing around me, you're seeing people that are from every state, every area that could be impacted as this storm approaches land. before we go in
that had kicked in in virginia and maryland today, well in maryland, no early voting for the general election taking place tomorrow. and then washington, d.c., public schools are closed tomorrow, sandbags are being distributed to residents and then pennsylvania, it too is looking at this storm and putting precautionary measures in place. disaster area, emergency disaster declaration has been put in place for pennsylvania and massachusetts. a state of emergency has been declared and we heard...
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. >>> this is your prais for breaking coverage of hurricane sandy and the election. we will be carrying this at least until 11:00 p.m. eastern tonight, possibly longer if it warrants, because this storm is forecast to be a monster when it makes landfall. don't go anywhere. a lot of people said they are holed up in hotel rooms and stuck at airports watching us. we'll carry you through this until it is over. so let's -- this is a live picture now from kill devil hills, north carolina, courtesy our affiliate. look at the surf. >>> we are keeping a close watch on hurricane sandy for you, but we want to take a minute to update the race for the white house right now. we have a new cnn national poll of polls, the average of three new daily tracking polls that shows mitt romney with a very slim lead over president obama. 48% to 46%. hurricane sandy playing havoc with the travel plans for both president obama and mitt romney. both those campaigns. the president is leaving d.c. tonight before the weather worsens. and instead of tomorrow as first planned to get down to florida.
. >>> this is your prais for breaking coverage of hurricane sandy and the election. we will be carrying this at least until 11:00 p.m. eastern tonight, possibly longer if it warrants, because this storm is forecast to be a monster when it makes landfall. don't go anywhere. a lot of people said they are holed up in hotel rooms and stuck at airports watching us. we'll carry you through this until it is over. so let's -- this is a live picture now from kill devil hills, north carolina,...
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took over and it is election period. everybody runs toker that corner and talks loudly about their position. now, we are past that and need to get to work and, yes, the president will be deeply involved. hopefully during the hall meetings duck session following the election up until january and we he can do it. hopefully we will be able to get that done and if not it will be up to the new congress and the president. >> shannon: we salute your optimism and hope for everyone that will be impacted that it will get done. congressman garamendi thank you for your time. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: residents are bracing for hurricane sandia. the massive storm could affect millions living along the eastern seaboard. no surprise it is one of our most clicked stories. we will show you that and one of the cool features on fox news .com. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help p
took over and it is election period. everybody runs toker that corner and talks loudly about their position. now, we are past that and need to get to work and, yes, the president will be deeply involved. hopefully during the hall meetings duck session following the election up until january and we he can do it. hopefully we will be able to get that done and if not it will be up to the new congress and the president. >> shannon: we salute your optimism and hope for everyone that will be...
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they aren't talking about the election. we are talking about the impact on the election, but i think people, especially those within the path of the storm, will be talking about how to get flashlights and batteries and get out of their house and people who have relatives in the states will be diverted to talk about that so i suspect that's a welcome diversion for many people who have grown sick of the election, think i for both sides, who have counted on this being a final push, it throws a wrench into it. >> can i speak to that for a second? just very quickly, anne is very right here. this is people's personal lives. lives are at stake here, potentially millions of lives. both candidates have to walk a fine line not to be political with this, not play games. >> the point can be brought up with you, anne marie, if mitt romney is in front of these large campaign rallies and these grounds, any risk that looks like he has a tin ear? granted, he will be in places that are safe. those around him won't be in the way of the impact
they aren't talking about the election. we are talking about the impact on the election, but i think people, especially those within the path of the storm, will be talking about how to get flashlights and batteries and get out of their house and people who have relatives in the states will be diverted to talk about that so i suspect that's a welcome diversion for many people who have grown sick of the election, think i for both sides, who have counted on this being a final push, it throws a...
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nine days until election day. thousands here in florida heading to the polls to cast their votes, you're looking at a live event designed to bring souls to the polls. we are at the bo didley community plaza in gainesville, florida. i'm craig melvin, we'll be talking about politics and we'll be talking about whether newspaper endorsements really matter in the final days of the campaign. let's get you caught up on other stories making news right now. an earthquake rattled southern california today. shaking was felt up to 24 miles away, no immediate reports of damage or injuries, though. however there was a typhoon that caused major disruptions in southern china. strong winds and rain caused flight cancellations and left thousands of travelers stranded as well as a result of all that on the west coast. pope benedict asking a crowd in st. peter's square to pray for victims of hurricane sandy. the storm already responsible for 60 deaths in the caribbean as it is making its way toward the u.s. mainland. and japanese ant
nine days until election day. thousands here in florida heading to the polls to cast their votes, you're looking at a live event designed to bring souls to the polls. we are at the bo didley community plaza in gainesville, florida. i'm craig melvin, we'll be talking about politics and we'll be talking about whether newspaper endorsements really matter in the final days of the campaign. let's get you caught up on other stories making news right now. an earthquake rattled southern california...
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this has nothing do with an election or reelection, it has to do with your responsibility as an elected officials. how can we turn our back on this, we let the people down, it looks likes it's political, didn't want to address something not optimal for reelection, and it's appalling and we've got to get answers for the families f we can't do that, why are we here. if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. come on, guys, step up to the plate, you're responsible, step up and do your job. >> steve: it would great and nice to have answers in nine days. congressman, what happened the administration was caught flat-footed because when they heard about the attack on the consulate, oh, wait a minute, we've been telling everybody that al-qaeda is out of business. but there they are alive and kicking. >> well, you know, i've watched this now, the evolution of truth, the blog of war, this is an administration said to be clear and transparent. it's been anything, but that at almost every issue. we let down our people overseas, diplomates that rely on us for security. it's appalling to fin
this has nothing do with an election or reelection, it has to do with your responsibility as an elected officials. how can we turn our back on this, we let the people down, it looks likes it's political, didn't want to address something not optimal for reelection, and it's appalling and we've got to get answers for the families f we can't do that, why are we here. if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. come on, guys, step up to the plate, you're responsible, step up and do your...